Arlington Center for the Performing Arts

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The Arlington Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Santa Barbara, California was built in 1931, and seats 2,018. Originally constructed in the Moorish style as a major movie palace, it is enhanced by faux Spanish adobe architectural details on the interior walls and a ceiling adorned with trompe l'oeil stars. The Arlington is also home to a famous Robert-Morton theatre pipe organ. The Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra performs there regularly.

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